Judicial Branch

The Federal Judicial Center is the research and education agency of the federal judicial system established by Congress. It is charged with continuing education and training for federal judges, court employees, and others; developing recommendations and conducting and promoting research on federal judicial procedures, court operations, and history.

A searchable database composed of 100,682 documents related to the study of the Presidency. Find information on every election dating back to 1789 (Hint: George Washington won), among other features. Maintained by the University of California, Santa Barbara.